There is a fallacy in likening the dealings of a banker to the case of a deposit, to which, in legal effect, they have no sort of resemblance : money paid into a banker's, becomes immediately a part of his general assets; and he is merely a debtor for... Case Against the Fed, The - Pagina 40di Murray Newton Rothbard - 1994 - 158 pagineVisualizzazione completa - Informazioni su questo libro
| 1844 - 564 pagine
...the case of a deposit, to which, in legal effect, they have no sort of resemblance. Money paid in to a banker's becomes immediately a part of his general...assets, and he is merely a debtor for the amount." The same doctrine was stated in the case of Carr v. Carr (3) by the same learned Judge. This transaction... | |
| 1848 - 646 pagine
...in legal effect, they have no sort of resemblance : money paid into a banker's becomes immediately part of his general assets ; and he is merely a debtor for the amount.' And he lays down the same doctrine in Carrv. Carr (1 Mer.541, n.)." (6) Spears v. Hartley (3 Espinasse,... | |
| Thomas Jodrell Phillips, Great Britain. Court of Chancery - 1847 - 1026 pagine
...of a banker to the case of a deposit, to which, in legal effect, they have no sort of resemblance : money paid into a banker's, becomes immediately a...assets ; and he is merely a debtor for the amount." And he lays down the same doctrine in Curr v. Can: (b) Here, there was a loan by Foley to the defendants,... | |
| Great Britain. Court of Chancery - 1848 - 754 pagine
...of a banker to the case of a deposit, to which, in legal effect, they have no sort of resemblance : money paid into a banker's, becomes immediately a...assets; and he is merely a debtor for the amount." And he lays down the same doctrine in Carr v. Carr.(b) Here, there was a loan by Foley to the defendants,... | |
| 1848 - 576 pagine
...of a banker to the case of a deposit, to which, in legal effect, they have no sort of resemblance. Money paid into a banker's becomes immediately a part...assets, and he is merely a debtor for the amount. Therefore, when a man lodges money with a partnership of bankers, he is as much concerned to look to... | |
| 1848 - 656 pagine
...in legal effect, they have no sort of resemblance : money paid into a banker's becomes immediately part of his general assets ; and he is merely a debtor for the amount.' And he lays down the same doctrine in Carry. Can- (1 Mer. 541, n.)." (б) Spears v. Hartley (3 Espinasse,... | |
| William A. Shinn - 1876 - 624 pagine
...decisive, as, for example, it was expressly decided by the Master of the Rolls, that money paid to a banker becomes immediately a part of his general assets, and he is merely a debtor for the amount. (Devai/nes v. Nobfe, 1 Meriv., 561.) " Sums which are paid," says Lord Denman, " to the credit of a... | |
| 1876 - 972 pagine
...as, for example,. it was expressly decided by the master of the rolls, that money paid to a banker becomes immediately a part of his general assets, and he is merely a debtor for the amount. Devaynes vs. Noble, 1 Merivale, 561. Sums which are paid, says Lord Denman, to the credit of a customer... | |
| Alexander James Dallas - 1876 - 856 pagine
...; as, for example, it was expressly decided by the Master of the Rolls that money paid to a banker becomes immediately a part of his general assets, and he is merely a debtor for the amount. Devaynes v. Noble, 1 Meriv. 561. Sums which are paid, said Lord Denman, to the credit of a customer... | |
| Horace Gay Wood - 1882 - 990 pagine
...which, in legal effect, they have no sort of resemblance, as money paid to a banker becomes at once a part of his general assets, and he is merely a debtor for the amount. In fact, money deposited with a banker by his customer in the ordinary way is money lent to the banker,... | |
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